Ion Insurance Donates to the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Waterbury

We presented the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Waterbury with a check for $525, which was raised from our Quotes for a Cause program. The program was created to help local Connecticut charities every month by making a donation of $5 for every new insurance quote provided.  A different local charity is selected each month. “Ion…

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Bridget Reardon Joins Ion Insurance

Ion Insurance Corp., a full-service independent insurance brokerage affiliated with Ion Bank, has hired Bridget Reardon as a Personal Lines Account Manager. In her new position, Bridget will be responsible for managing, servicing, and growing the agency’s personal insurance customer base. Ms. Reardon was previously employed at Security First Insurance in Waterbury, CT as a…

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Quotes For A Cause June 2016 – The Meriden Humane Society

Ion Insurance has selected the Meriden Humane Society as its June 2016 recipient in its Quotes for a Cause program.  Quotes for a Cause was created to help local Connecticut charities every month by making a donation based on every new insurance quote we provide.  For every quote we give, we will donate $5 to a charity…

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CT House Approves Workers' Comp Bill for Firefighters

According to a report in the CT Law Tribune, the state House of Representatives recently approved a bill that would provide lost wage compensation to firefighters diagnosed with certain types of cancers. The bill, which still has to go through the Senate for approval, would remove the financial burden initially placed on towns and cities….

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House Bill 5522 Could Raise Homeowners Insurance in Connecticut

According to a report in The Norwich Bulletin, House Bill 5522, now before the general assembly, has the potential to increase homeowners’ insurance premiums across the state. Proposed by Legislature’s Insurance and Real Estate Committee, HB 5522 focuses on the “crumbling foundation problem” that exists in northeastern Connecticut, but its effects could spread well beyond…

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